What the Caregiver Needs from Health Care Providers who Make Assessments about Medical Alert Devices

Attention: The caregiver’s loved one may be the 27th similar case you’ve seen today, but to the caregiver this is Mom or Dad, Sister or Brother.

Compassion: Be diligent in its application.

Time: A few moments of your undivided time is some of the strongest medicine you’ll ever administer — and it costs so very little.

Respect: The person pushing the wheelchair is also part-time bookkeeper, psychologist, dietitian, insurance and incontinence expert and a full time general in the war they are waging with this illness. They not only need your respect, they DESERVE it.

Dedication: Be relentless in your devotion to your craft. The caregiver has entrusted you with their most valuable asset – their loved one. You earn that trust with your skill, knowledge base and ability.

Honesty: The caregiver is your partner in this endeavor, they deserve (and can handle) the truth.

Prudence: The graceful administration of the truth is a true test of a caring professional.

Advocacy: Never accept less than the best your system has to offer their
loved one.

Understanding: The caregiver plays a pivotal role in the well-being of your patient, understanding the needs, wishes and fears of the caregiver improve your patient’s care.

Your well-being: Know your emotional limit and learn when to ask for help. Your loved ones as well as the caregiver’s loved one need you to remain well.

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